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Now, the Jellyfish Tree (Medusagyne oppositifolia) is a critically endangered species. You will only find it in one place: on Mahe Island of the Seychelles archipelago (located northeast of Madagascar). You can find it growing in rocky fissures on large granitic outcrops—well, at least what’s left of it. Jellyfish Trees are now extremely scattered, either alone or in small groups, and although Mahe is about 60 square miles in size, this tree is fighting a losing battle. Unique Plants, Rare Plants, Magazine Nature, Parsley Plant, Cactus Images, Critically Endangered Species, Moringa Tree, Aquatic Ecosystem, Pitcher Plant
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